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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Phoebe Elizabeth O'Neill: Birth: 28 MAY 1891 in Dublin, Ireland. Death: 04 DEC 1928 in Williams Place, Dublin Ireland

  2. Mary Catherine O'Neill: Birth: 19 MAR 1894 in 111 Lr. Tyrone St. Dublin, Ireland. Death: in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland

  3. Kathleen O'Neill: Birth: 17 FEB 1897 in 17 OLD CAMDEN ST Dublin, Ireland.

  4. Fredrick O' Neill: Birth: 22 JUL 1900 in 5 Little Longford St. Dublin, Ireland. Death: 23 DEC 1980 in 11 Manor Rd. Palmerstown, Dublin, Ireland

  5. Patrick Leo O'Neill: Birth: 29 AUG 1903 in Dublin, Ireland. Death: 30 AUG 1978 in Dublin, Ireland

  6. James Joseph O'Neill: Birth: 12 APR 1907 in 5 Little Longford St. Dublin, Ireland. Death: 1944 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England

  7. Christina O'Neill: Birth: 1912 in Dublin, Ireland. Death: 17 APR 2006 in Dublin, Ireland


Sources
1. Title:   1891 England Census
Page:   Class: RG12; Piece: 1875; Folio 57; Page 27; GSU roll: 6096985.
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1891. Data imaged from The Nati;
2. Title:   Ireland, Civil Registration 1864-1958
Page:   Film number: 101256 Volume: 2 Page: 487
Publication:   Name: Name: GRO Dublin, Ireland;;

Notes
a. Note:   H89
Note:   Mount Jerome Cemetary, grave no. 583-33337, at the bottom corner of Bishop's walk, section at the wall, it is the 6th grave walking in from Oliver Byrne at the road edge.
b. Note:   Mary must have been a very strong women because she despite the early death of her husband in 1908 she kept the family together, no mean feat in those days with no social welfare of any sort and the church and authorities usually taking children into care when a mother was widowed with a young family. According to Phoebe Behan her granddaughter a nun called to begin the process of taking the children into care and she let the nun know what she thought of her refusing the let tham have any claim over her children. Although they were very poor the children had no shoes ran around barefuot, it seems in the light of present day relevations of gross abuse of children in orphanages run by the church they were lucky she was determined and strong enough to hold on to her family. My mother Margaret tells me she was generous women round faced and small in height. She never knew her to visit anyone, you always visited her. So far there is no know pbotograph of her.


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